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  2. Chernobyl necklace - Wikipedia

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    Environmental 131 I is taken up in the diet, and like the stable isotope 127 I, is accumulated in the thyroid; once there, the high-energy beta radiation emitted by 131 I significantly increases the risk of cancer. Treatment of thyroid cancer may require surgery, [7] potentially leaving the patient with one or two horizontal scars at the base ...

  3. Craig Shergold - Wikipedia

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    Craig Shergold (24 June 1979 – 21 April 2020) was a British cancer patient who received an estimated 350 million greeting cards, earning him a place in the Guinness Book of World Records. Variations of the plea for greeting cards on his behalf in 1989 are still being distributed through the Internet, making the plea one of the most persistent ...

  4. Thyroid cancer - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid cancer accounts for less than 1% of cancer cases and deaths in the UK. Around 2,700 people were diagnosed with thyroid cancer in the UK in 2011, and around 370 people died from the disease in 2012. [70] However, in South Korea, thyroid cancer was the 5th most prevalent cancer, which accounted for 7.7% of new cancer cases in 2020. [71]

  5. I Have Cancer. How Do I Tell My Kids? - AOL

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    Learn about some of the best gifts for a friend or family member battling breast cancer. At the same time, remember that being there for them is one of the best gifts you can provide.

  6. Beautiful gifts that support the fight against breast cancer

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    Whether you are looking for a gift to give or just a way to give back, these gorgeous items do both!

  7. Thyroid neoplasm - Wikipedia

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    Thyroid neoplasm is a neoplasm or tumor of the thyroid. It can be a benign tumor such as thyroid adenoma, [1] or it can be a malignant neoplasm (thyroid cancer), such as papillary, follicular, medullary or anaplastic thyroid cancer. [2] Most patients are 25 to 65 years of age when first diagnosed; women are more affected than men.